5.5" 1080x1920 Display
Fingerprint identification
Snapdragon 615 1.5GHz Processor
13MP Rear - 5MP Front Camera
2GB RAM 16GB Storage with MicroSD expansion
Android 5.1 - Lollipop
Three different card slots: nano-SIM, micro-SIM, and microSD.
Quidco - 2%
Topcashback - 1.57%
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rev6 to SusieM
16 May 163#7
Maybe if you used it you would charge it more :smile:
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MRGRINGO
16 May 16#1
sooooooooooo isn't it just a similar spec as the Vodafone ultra for £99...but this is £70 more?
Sysman2000 to MRGRINGO
16 May 16#3
Yes it is similar but is dual sim and has a finger print sensor but no nfc.
dariuskolycius to MRGRINGO
17 May 16#29
google nexus for Vodafone crap??? Lol
Thagumath22
16 May 16#2
Bought this from ebuyer in April for £149.99. Just saying.........
stoney73
16 May 16#4
It's a good phone for the price. And feels like it's got better build quality than the SU6, with a better camera (from personal experience). The Honor 5X is getting updated to Marshmallow, with a beta test currently underway. Also, the battery life is also more than decent. As mentioned in a previous post, with some patience, it is possible to pick one up for £149 from ebuyer/amazon, it just depends when Honor runs a promotion.
BungalowBill to stoney73
16 May 16#10
Like the beta test for Marshmallow for the Honor 7, which has been going since December. Dunno if it will ever get there!
SusieM
16 May 16#5
brilliant battery life - I charge mine every 10 -12 days
rev6 to SusieM
16 May 163#7
Maybe if you used it you would charge it more :smile:
seanmckenna to SusieM
16 May 16#8
Do you not mean hours? ☺ Good battery, I get a full day between charges
seanmckenna
16 May 16#6
Good phone, definitely feels better quality than the SU6 and has extra features. SU6 is still a brilliant phone but just not comparable in my view. Price is a good deal as i've only seen it for 149 shortly after release. If you are patient and can wait for the cheaper price then its worth the wait. if not, you are getting a good phone for the money. Voting hot.
Solly92
16 May 16#9
Obviously depends how much it is used. On standby mine has more than 10 day battery life.
seanmckenna
16 May 16#11
Obviously I was only joking... If you leave your phone on standby it's not really a good indication of battery life for normal usage nor would I recommend spending £169+ on a phone that remains on standby
stoney73
16 May 16#12
Not 100% sure, but I think the final version roller out a bit ago for the Honor 7?
msaquib
16 May 16#13
This or LG G4?
MarcoLoves360 to msaquib
16 May 16#14
you comparing potato with aples..
msaquib
17 May 16#15
Still would like to compare. Which one is better.
splender
17 May 16#16
Moreover, depends if you are pork (goes with apple sauce) or beef steak (goes with chips). Lastly from a phone as a human being, asks:-
Honor 5X asks LG G4: "Frederick or msaquib?"
LG G4 asks Honor 5X:""msaquib or Frederick?"
Spark
17 May 16#17
I have this phone (paid £130 for it at Easter) and my girlfriend has the SU6. I would personally say that this is the better of the two by far.
Deals Fiend
17 May 16#18
I wish Amazon would price match. I'm trying to request a cheaper price to them but I can't find the link anywhere on the Honor 5X page.
Hey guys this has been delivered end of March. You can download and install via their website. The OTA updates is still rolling out in a phased approach. I've done this with no problems but agree it shouldn't take so long to get the latest OS onto phones!!!
COYS61
17 May 16#23
This is always £169 and was £20 less from Ebuyer last month
nyasham
17 May 16#24
Not meaning to put a dampener on this as it is a good price... But why are so many of these new phones so large at 5.5 inches? Even the newly announced Moto G4 is the same. Is that the popular size now?
seanmckenna to nyasham
17 May 16#25
yep
topazz to nyasham
17 May 161#26
Demand for new smartphones is strongest in emerging markets such as China, S E Asia and India. They have a distinct preference for big screens. Really big. This is probably because for many users, it is their main (or only) entertainment system so they prefer a big screen for movies, photos, browsing etc. Hence virtually every chinese cheapie smartphone has a 5 to 5.5" screen.
rugman
17 May 16#27
You haven't got a link to the marshmallow update have you?
nyasham
17 May 16#28
Thanks, much appreciated. I thought it was weird because the most sought after smartphone screen size in the UK is 4.7"-5.2", and by extension I assumed that would be largely the same everywhere else.
Time for clothes manufacturers to make deeper pockets a standard... Summer is coming
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Snapdragon 615 1.5GHz Processor
13MP Rear - 5MP Front Camera
2GB RAM 16GB Storage with MicroSD expansion
Android 5.1 - Lollipop
Three different card slots: nano-SIM, micro-SIM, and microSD.
Quidco - 2%
Topcashback - 1.57%
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Honor 5X asks LG G4: "Frederick or msaquib?"
LG G4 asks Honor 5X:""msaquib or Frederick?"
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